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Letter not found: to Edmund Pendleton, 12 Oct. 1778. Pendleton wrote GW on 22 Dec. 1778 : “I...
It gave me infinite pleasure to hear by my Worthy Friend Woodford that you was in fine health, a...
I am exceedingly sorry to hear of the accident you have lately met with, an acct of which I...
Your’s of the 10th. inst. came to hand about three days ago, the post having brought no mail with...
Having been abroad for some time accompanying Mrs. Pendleton on a Visit to a sick Parent, I find...
Yours of Aug. 3. came to hand yesterday. Having had no moment to spare since, I am obliged to sit...
Your Esteemed Favor of July 29th . I received with Dr. Price’s Judicious Pamphlet which I had...
I have [been] beating my brain about your old Opinion that our Land tenure should be merely...
I set down to continue my correspondence, tho’ have nothing to communicate worthy so much of your...
Ere this reaches you, you’l have been furnished with all Our doings of importance at the last...
I cannot take leave of the duty of writing Official Letters, now transferred to the Governor and...
I this day received information that the Convention had been pleased to reappoint me to the...
The confusion which hath for some time happened amongst the People in the disputed Lands between...
I am much obliged by the intelligence inclosed in your favor of the 21st . All the circumstances...
Edmd. Pendleton to Thos. Jefferson , Esqe. I am conscious of a large Arrears of debt to you for...
Former labours in Various Public emploiements now appear as recreations compared with the...
My friend Mr George Baylor will be the bearer of this, who has caught such a Military Ardor as to...
The continued sitting of Congress prevents us from attending our colony Convention: but, directed...
I have procured a Copy of Dr Savage’s Bill Which I now inclose you with the other papers, as I...
Mr Valentine Crawford and Mr John Neavill have given bonds to Mr Benjamin Temple for £400. for...
I received yr Favr & am very glad you have made the purchase of Mr Black. I am Possessed of none...
ON serious Consideration of the present State of our Practice in the General Court, we find it...
I will pay you the Sum of Four hundred pounds which my Nephew Informs me he is to give you for...
I have your favr by Mr Manly, who I think has a very good right to the 2400 acres of Land called...
Receiving the above Letter in answer to one I had wrote to Mr West, I went to him three days...
I have at Last found Leisure to peruse & consider the papers you left with me for my Opinion on...